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Wednesday, 12 June 2019

Butterfly Challenge #123

As mentioned in my previous post I've used the second of my freebie dies to make a card for the latest Butterfly Challenge. The letter on the wheel this time is G with a choice of three colours and three themes with the added choice of making a gatefold card. I've chosen to go with Granny Smith and Gold for the colours and gems for one of the themes also the butterfly of course. I chose some green pearl card which in reality looks very much like granny smith colour although it appears more turquoise here (sigh)! The floral corner die was used to cut into one of the corners and then I backed it with some darker designer paper. The oval decorative tag was cut from some gold card and backed with more of the green before cutting an oval to stamp the wording. I originally decided to pop two butterflies onto yesterday's card but in the end settled for one so the 'spare' has been added here along with a gem.

6 comments:

I like that corner flower die cut . I have given up trying to get certain colours to come out with my camera. Purple always comes out a turquoise colour with me. Love your butterfly. Thankyou for coming and spinning the butterfly wheel with me this week. Hugs Mrs A.

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